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Induction of mood and mood shift

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1980
Compared two primary induction methods that have cognitive bases, Autobiographical Recollections and Structural Set of Mood Statements, by assessing their effectiveness in inducing depression and elation moods, respectively. Eighty-three male and 123 female undergraduate college students were assigned randomly to 1 of 15 groups.
Bernard Lubin   +2 more
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Dimensions of mood in mood-dependent memory.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1999
In this investigation of the roles of 2 different dimensions of mood (pleasantness and arousal) in mood-dependent memory (MDM), participants generated words while listening to a selection of independently rated mood music (normative study and Experiment 5).
William R. Balch   +2 more
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Mood effects on autonomic activity in mood regulation

Psychophysiology, 2007
AbstractUniversity students (N=43) watched film clips to manipulate negative, neutral, or positive mood states and then performed a mood regulation task with the goal of experiencing positive affect. Autonomic reactivity was assessed during habituation, mood inductions, and mood regulation. According to the mood‐behavior model (G.H.E.
Silvestrini, Nicolas   +1 more
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In the mood for mood

2011
Tanja Mortelmans: Introduction Kristin M. Eide: Modals and the present perfect An Verhulst and Renaat Declerck: Constraints on the meanings of modal auxiliaries in counterfactual clauses Hamida Demirdache and Myriam Uribe-Etxebarria: Non-root past modals Andrea Rocci: The Italian modal dovere in the conditional: future reference, evidentiality and ...
Walter De Mulder   +2 more
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METHYLATION AND MOOD

The Lancet, 1984
S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) has antidepressant properties. The commonest neuropsychiatric complication of severe folate deficiency is depression. These independent observations suggest that methylation in the nervous system may underlie the expression of mood and related processes and may be implicated in some affective disorders; suggest new biological
M. W. P. Carney   +5 more
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Mood Disorders

DeckerMed Family Medicine, 2010
Affective disorders are among the most common disorders in psychiatry. They are generally classified according to the persistence and extent of symptoms and by the polarity of these symptoms. The two poles of the affective spectrum are mania and depression. Bipolar disorder is characterized by the presence of the mania or hypomania and often depression.
Jair C. Soares, Hasan A Baloch
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